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Moehanga (also "Te Mahanga," "Mahanga," or "Moyhanger"), was a Māori man from the Ngāpuhi iwi,
located on the
northern end of New Zealand's
North Island...
- the
first voyage of
James Cook.
Early Māori
visitors to Europe, such as
Moehanga in 1805,
Hongi Hika in 1820 and Te Pēhi Kupe in 1826, all had full-face...
- century, some Māori who
visited London were
introduced to
British royalty.
Moehanga (or Te Mahanga) of Ngāpuhi, the
first Māori to
visit England,
claimed to...
- at the Bay of Islands.
There she had
taken aboard a
young Māori
named Moehanga. When
Ferret docked at London, he
became the
first of his
people to arrive...
- Bay of Islands. 27
April – The
Ferret arrives in
London with Te
Mahanga (
Moehanga) aboard. He is the
first Māori
known to have
visited England. In London...
- Pataua, just
north of Whangārei, the p****engers and crew of the
Active meet
Moehanga who had gone to
England in 1805. 22
January – The
Active returns to the...
- to
Britain in
April 1801. The
first Māori that
arrived in
England was
Moehanga on the
whaler Ferret. Tyne
Built Ships "A". RS (1809), Seq.№A434. Lloyd's...